Mendelssohn and Gilfry One Night on Stage
International opera star and Cal State Fullerton alumnus Rod Gilfry ‘81 (B.A. music-music education) returns to his alma mater Saturday, May 5, for a performance of Mendelssohn’s “Elijah.”
International opera star and Cal State Fullerton alumnus Rod Gilfry ‘81 (B.A. music-music education) returns to his alma mater Saturday, May 5, for a performance of Mendelssohn’s “Elijah.”
Creative and scholarly works in fields ranging from dance, cinema and television, engineering and kinesiology were recognized with this year’s Outstanding Student Scholarly and Creative Activities Awards during CSUF’s Student Creative Activities and Research Day.
Cal State Fullerton will be represented by eight student researchers at the 32nd annual CSU Research Competition May 4-5 at Sacramento State.
The College of the Arts has performances, workshops and career advice as part of the roster of activities taking place April 7-13.
A watercolor painting class has become something more as students engage not only in the creative process, but also in the final presentation of a gallery exhibition and public reception.
Cal State Fullerton brings chefs, artists, writers and entrepreneurs to campus April 10 for its Black Arts Symposium. The event is free and open to the public.
Nina Robson, assistant professor of mechanical engineering was selected by the National Science Foundation for the prestigious Early CAREER Award. More faculty members are lauded.
Sophomore Hsin-Hao Yang, who recently won first prize in the Dallas International Piano Competition, credits Assistant Professor of Music Ning An for making Cal State Fullerton his university of choice.
The ensemble will perform works from “There Will Come Soft Rains,” composed by Professor of Music Pamela Madsen and supported by a National Endowment for the Arts award.
Faculty members shared their expertise in presentations and training sessions throughout the world.